James Webb Carina Nebula Mova Globe
The cutting-edge James Webb Telescope, launched in December 2021, boasts advanced technology that allows it to see further into space than ever before, revealing the universe in unprecedented detail. Among its remarkable achievements are the stunning shots of the Carina Nebula, a massive, star-forming region located 7,500 light-years from Earth.
"Globe" comes to life, in an environment where there is light. It is light, which causes the globe to rotate by itself. It provides an almost therapeutic calm looking at globe sens silent and quiet rotation. The motion captures fast eye in any room, and becomes fast a topic of conversation. Each globe is assembled by hand. It measures 15 cm in diameter
Turns using ambient light
Hidden magnets provide movement
No cords or batteries